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Service precautions – Nilfisk-ALTO 2000 User Manual

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AMERICAN-LINCOLN TECHNOLOGY

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SMART 2000

SERVICE PRECAUTIONS

For safety, read and follow the service precautions below. Know the hazards associated with the equip
ment you are working on to prevent personal injury or damage to equipment.

For service assistance, consult you nearest American Lincoln Technology Dealer. For best performance
replace worn parts with genuine American Lincoln Technology parts.

Refer all Maintenance and Service requirements to Qualified Maintenance Personnel.

WARNING

DO NOT attempt to service this machine until you have read and understand all Safety Warnings associated with

the equipment you are working on.

WARNING

Electrical repairs must be done by authorized personnel only. Consult your American-Lincoln Authorized Service

Person to do service procedures. Use only genuine American-Lincoln parts.

WARNING

Unexpected movement could cause injury. Always park on a level surface, turn key off, and engage parking brake

before working on the machine.

WARNING

Maintenance and repairs must be done by authorized personnel only. Always empty the hopper and disconnect

the batteries before doing any maintenance. Keep all fasteners tight. Keep adjustments according to the specifi-

cations as shown in the Service Manual for this machine.

WARNING

Always wear eye protection and protective clothing when working near batteries. Do not put tools or other metal

objects across the tops of the batteries. NO SMOKING.

WARNING

The hopper could fall and cause serious injury. Always engage the hopper safety arm before working under the

hopper.

WARNING

Moving the fan and belt may cause injury. Stay clear of moving parts.

WARNING

Pinch points may cause injury. Stay clear of moving parts.

WARNING

To maintain the stability of this machine in normal operation, the overhead guard, or any similar equipment

installed by the manufacturer as original equipment should not be removed. If it becomes necessary to remove

such equipment for repair or maintenance, this equipment must be reinstalled before the machine is placed back

in operation.

WARNING

To prevent injury or engine damage, do not remove the radiator cap under any conditions while the engine is

running or when it is hot. To prevent burns from steam or scalding hot coolant being expelled from the radiator,

use extreme care when removing the radiator cap. Wait until the engine has cooled.